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When left alone they will columize like that.  I have caught them 15’ down with a flasher fly down to the bottom. Enjoy!

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11 hours ago, Gill-T said:

When left alone they will columize like that.  I have caught them 15’ down with a flasher fly down to the bottom. Enjoy!

Have you ever tried vertical jigging for them?  

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Same.  After trolling over them for many hours without luck it got me wondering if it might be more effective to agitate a bite by jigging 

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Ran out for a couple hours last evening after the rain.

Dipseys with carbon 14 spoons in 80-100 near the bottom just west of Wilson.

Few steelies and a nice king.

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Our best combo was 8 inch Chin Music spin doc with Dreamweaver Pickled Sunshine Fly, running 10-20 ft off bottom, mag dipsey, wire.  The big males were smacking it non stop 4-6pm. Switched to glow stuff after 630pm and took a huge hit from an absolute monster with 8 inch white crush glow green dots, atomic glow stud fly, but the big one got away… broke 50Lb dispey leader somehow below the snap on the dispey end.  Must have had a nick from a tangle :sad:.  Took another on 10 inch carbon 14 spin doc twinkie meat rig on rigger, near bottom.  

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Went out this morning in front of Olcott for couple hours.  Trolled from 60 to 280 before we left. Got one big steelhead and couple big hits. Left before the rain came.  Maybe see u all again next year.  Good luck. 

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Snuck out in the bumpy water from 2:00 p.m. to about 4:30 p.m. just west of wilson.. one big Steely in 90 ft controlling near the bottom.. spin doctor with yellow green fly

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